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t H e t e w k S b u r Y H i S t o r i C a l S o C i e t Y
a n n u a l M e e t i n g H o n o r S o u t g o i n g
p r e S i d e n t S H a u n v a n d o r e n
Isabella Sangaline will be the guest speaker at the Tewksbury Historical
Society Annual Meeting on Sunday, January 18, at the Zion Lutheran
Church Christian Education Building, 18 Miller Avenue, Oldwick, 08858,
at 1:00 pm. Election of officers and the 2025 Year End Financial Report will take place.
A special segment of the meeting will include recognition of Shaun
Van Doren's many long time contributions to THS as he retires from the
Presidency and further executive duties. He is a Charter Member of the Society
and the current Tewksbury Historian. He regularly contributes his time and efforts to
the Township, especially when a lecture on the history of the community is needed.
The meeting is open to the public. Refreshments will be served. In the event of
inclement weather, the meeting will be cancelled. Visit: www.TewksburyHistory.
net for details.
According to Sangaline, Museum Educator at the Museum of Early Trades
and Crafts, she will explore the agricultural history of New Jersey and its
profound influence on farming today. This program uses the museum's extensive
collection of farming-related tools to bring to life this key aspect of New Jersey's history.
It also looks at what it was like to live and work on a 19th-century New Jersey farm.
The Tewksbury Historical Society, a New Jersey, not-for-profit
corporation, is organized for the purpose of furthering research into, and the
preservation and dissemination of, the history of the Township of Tewksbury.
Interested in volunteering at Society functions? Call: 908.832.6734 or email:
tewksburynjhistory@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
"You can have a fresh start any moment you choose."
~ Mary Pickford
"New beginnings are oen disguised as painful endings."
~ Leo Tolstoy
"Packaged inside of every mistake there lays a great lesson.
And while I don't want to take the mistake
into the New Year, I most certainly want to take
the lesson that's packaged inside of it."
~ Craig D. Lounsbrough